Approach to Reb. [i.e. Rebel] works on right flank at Port Hudson

"The Confederates had only field pieces with which to defend their works...battered guns...were mounted in the camp of Duryea's and Bainbridge's battery..."

[Detritus of war within the earthworks after the surrender of the Confederates at Port Hudson, Louisiana]

[Union sailors preparing to engage the Confederates at Battery 10 during the siege in May and June of 1863, Port Hudson, Louisiana]

[Damage to Confederate fortifications at Port Hudson after the siege]

In the background is the "17 gun Union Battery"...In the foreground is shown the interior of the right flank defences of the rebel works...

Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - furnace, officer's barracks, half ruined walls and dismounted cannon

Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - soldeir's (i.e. soldier's) barracks in ruins

Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - ruined casements, making sand baggs (i.e. bags)

Entrance to the Castle St. Marcus, St. Augustine, Florida